FDA Greenlights Marketing of First Blood Test Designed to Aid in Diagnosis and Evaluation of Concussion

On February 14, 2018, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced authorization of marketing of the Banyan Brain Trauma Indicator, which is the first blood test of its kind designed to aid in the evaluation of mild traumatic brain…

Sublocade – A New Once-Monthly Injection for the Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder

The opioid crisis continues to be one of the most talked about issues facing the health care community, and the nation as a whole, having been declared a national public health emergency. In response, pharmaceutical companies have been…

Sublocade – A New Once-Monthly Injection for the Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder

The opioid crisis continues to be one of the most talked about issues facing the health care community, and the nation as a whole, having been declared a national public health emergency. In response, pharmaceutical companies have been…

In an emergency, staying safe often depends on having some type of preparedness plan in place. This is particularly true for senior citizens. Whether a person is in a senior care facility or living independently at home, clear steps should be…

Computers are an invaluable part of modern society that’s become as standard as cars. Although they are now commonplace, when compared to telephones and televisions, computers can still be considered a somewhat new addition to the ranks…

Pet therapy is a low-stimulation form of therapy for elders, especially those who live in nursing homes. There are many benefits to pet therapy, including increased self-esteem and increased mental and physical activity. As with other…

Researchers with the advocate group Human Rights Watch interviewed 323 people and visited 109 nursing homes in six U.S. states between October 2016 and March 2017. The goal was to discuss the overuse and misuse of antipsychotic drugs given to…

AARP Ranks Quality of Life for Illinois Long-Term Care Residents as Poor

AARP has reviewed all 50 states and the District of Columbia to highlight progress and pace of change, as well as identify needs for the improvements of long-term care services and support systems for older adults, people with physical…

Milwaukee Nursing Home CNA Stole Opiates From Patients and Sold to Confidential Informant

With national opioid addiction rates at an all-time high, civilians, lawmakers, and loved ones of victims are all calling for stricter controls on the extremely addictive medications. The ability to obtain opioids such as fentanyl, morphine,…

CEB blog

Covers practice tips and new legal developments of particular interest to California legal professionals. The CEB blog covers a wide range of practice areas from estate planning to civil litigation, along with posts relating to the practice of law generally.

The “dying declaration” exception to the hearsay rule just jumped from law school textbooks onto California newspapers: A young woman who was stabbed and bleeding told officers who had assaulted her shortly before she died,…

Valentine’s Day is about romance and love—and a lot of marriage proposals are made on that day. But sometimes there’s fraud lurking among the roses and chocolates. Marriage fraud under immigration law is a big issue for…

Whenever an employer learns of employee behavior that’s inappropriate, unlawful, or violates company policies, it’s time to investigate. California law may require an employer investigation (e.g., for harassment), but even if not…

South Carolina Nursing Home Blog

The Department of Justice issued a press release related to the sentencing of a nursing home employee who embezzled over $80,000. Veneford Blankenship was sentenced to a year and a month in federal prison, announced United States…

U.S. News reported that Veneford Blankenship, a nursing home employee in West Virginia, has been sentenced to one year and one month in federal prison in an embezzlement case. Blankenship was sentenced for mail fraud in…

The Duluth News Tribune and Twin Cities Pioneer Press had articles on the tragic death of a resident at Bethel Care Center. When a St. Paul nursing home resident’s ventilator tube became detached and sounded an alarm during a…

Kimberly Rule Presenting at "Death is Not the End" Continuing Legal Education Course

Kimberly Rule of our firm will be one of the group leaders at the two-day estate-administration workshop, "Death is Not the End." The course will be held on March 8th and 9th at the Pan Pacific Hotel, 999 Canada Place, Vancouver, B.C. For…

There is no shortage of court cases in British Columbia of informal family arrangements going awry. A parent may assist a child and the child’s spouse in purchasing a home with the expectation of sharing the home. The idea may make good…

B.C. Court of Appeal Confirms that Notaries are Not Permitted to Draw Wills with Life Estate

The British Columbia Court of Appeal confirmed that notaries public are not permitted to draw wills that create life estates or trusts in a decision released December 21, 2017. In British Columbia, generally only lawyers may practice law,…

Related proposals pertaining to qualified plans and individual retirement accounts. In addition, the Green Book includes the following proposals that pertain to qualified plans and IRAs: A limit on the total accrual of retirement benefits by…

Sales, exchanges and “comparable transactions” with grantor trusts. The Obama Administration would attempt to address the disconnect between the income tax rules and the estate tax rules that apply to intentionally defective grantor…

The Social Security Administration is expanding a program nationally to help bar criminals from controlling benefits on behalf of individuals with disabilities and the elderly. The program originally launched as a pilot in the…

Founder Thom L. Cooper and Managing Partner Mitchell J. Adel are pleased to announce the appointment of Daniel Vu as partner in the law firm of Cooper, Adel and Associates. Vu will lead the development of the firm’s advance estate…

By Attorney Ted Brown Earth Day is one of my favorite times of the year as it marks the dawn of spring and reminds us of the natural wonder of seasonal renewal. It gives us the opportunity to pause and reflect on not only the pristine beauty…

By Attorney Nathan Simpson In a recent opinion in the case Wagner v. McCarthy, a judge from the Federal District Court for Southern Ohio issued a preliminary injunction against the Ohio Department of Medicaid for its interpretation of federal…

My family has been struggling with the issue of what to do about the increasing safety risk of a family member who, at age 90+, is still a smoker, but now also a smoker with dementia. Our family has long...

Kaiser Health Offers Q &amp; A on &quot;Living Well with Dementia&quot; on Tuesday, Feb 13

Sorry for the late news but Kaiser Health News is offering a live discussion via Facebook Live! and Twitter on "Living Well with Dementia" on Tuesday, February 13, from 12:30 to 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time. Hear are details: Join…

On February 7, 2018, the Seventh Circuit ruled as a matter of law that language in documentation attempting to create a Special Needs Trust was ambiguous. In its decision in National Foundation for Special Needs Integrity, Inc. v. Reese,…

You want to protect your business, but what legal strategy will help you to protect it best?
This might sound a little like something Yoda would say, but the particular strategy or strategies will depend upon what you are most interested in…

Although the idea of asset protection, i.e. protecting assets from creditors of the a person who owns them, may seem simple at first glance, it's not. In reality, implicit in asset protection is a rather nuanced process of dealing with the…

If a person dies without a will in Arizona, can that person's children who were adopted by another person or persons still inherit from the decedent's probate estate?
It depends.
Arizona's Intestacy statue provides the following, in part:
B.…

American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys Blog

With the Golden Globe and Grammy Awards glitz and glam, my excitement is at an all-time high for the Academy’s 25th Anniversary Gala at the Spring Summit in April. Then, reality hit: What am I going to wear? The Gala is a Black…

Estate planning contemplates two different general time periods: During life and after your death. Estate planning needs also vary based on the goals you are trying to achieve. For example, after death, do you simply wish to transmit your…

I just read a delightful new little book, The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning: How to Free Yourself and Your Family from a Lifetime of Clutter. According to its author, Margareta Magnusson, this book is for everyone over 65 who has…

Kraft Elder Law Blog

Testing older physicians for mental and physical ability is growing more common. Nearly a fourth of physicians in America are 65 or older, and 40% of these are actively involved in patient care, according to the American Medical Association.…

STAT reports a nonprofit that tracks drug safety found in its latest analysis of the FDA-managed Adverse Event Reporting System that 58 percent of the 576,000 reports filed in 2016 by the pharma industry itself lacked completeness,…

Law Office of Donald D. Vanarelli Blog

Despite Good and Bad Days, Diagnosis of Dementia Does Not Equate to Lack of Testamentary Capacity

The decedent, Alfred Finocchiaro, Sr., died in 2011, predeceased by his wife. The decedent had two sons (Alfred Jr. and Frank) and a daughter. His son Alfred Jr. had predeceased him, having committed suicide on December 29, 2006. The…

Lawsuit Can Proceed Against Husband, Where Children From Wife’s First Marriage Allege Undue Influence

Following Joan McBride’s death, her sons from her first marriage asserted claims against her second husband Charlie, who had served as Joan’s power of attorney and executor of her will. Joan and Charlie married in 1997 and…

What types of safety protections are in place for patients at San Marcos nursing homes? While we recently discussed elder safety investigations in San Diego County, it turns out that facilities across the state of California are not doing…

Whether you live in Vista or elsewhere in San Diego County, you may have an elderly loved one who resides in a nursing home or an assisted-living facility in the area. Given the frequent news reports about elder abuse and neglect, you may…

The recent hurricanes in Texas and Florida have illuminated serious deficiencies in many nursing homes and assisted-living facilities, according to a report from National Public Radio. More specifically, many skilled nursing facilities are…

Special Needs, Elder Law, Wills, Trusts, Estates & Tax Blog

IRS Resolves the “Key West Dilemma” by Recognizing Same Sex Marriages Throughout the U.S.

by attorney Mark R. Friedman, FriedmanLaw The IRS announced today that they would treat same-sex couples as legally married based upon the couple’s state of ceremony, not their state of residence. In June, the Supreme Court struck down…

[The following article is by guest blogger Julie Donald, a freelance writer with a strong background is finance. Julie obviously knows her stuff and FriedmanLaw/SpecialNeedsNJ.com are proud to feature her work.] While…

People with serious disabilities often qualify for government benefits like Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Medicaid that limit eligibility based on finances. Thus personal injury recoveries attributable to a disabled person…

The Pennsylvania Legislature is considering two
bills intended to improve the use of doctor’s orders for end-of-life medical
treatment. House
Bill 1196 and Senate
Bill 623 would standardize POLST orders and provide guidance and education
to…

Your Medicare card is being replaced.
For many seniors their red white and blue Medicare card is
one of their most important possessions. The card lists your name and related
Social Security Number and shows the dates you became eligible for…

For many Pennsylvania families
qualification for Medicaid long-term care benefits is critical to meeting the
cost of care for a frail family member. But, an applicant for this government
assistance may be made ineligible for benefits if he or…

Arkansas Legal Issues

Driving after an Arkansas DWI Arrest After an arrest for DWI in Arkansas, you will have many decisions to make. One of the things many people do not think about is how they will continue to drive after a DWI arrest. Your driver’s…

What is the difference between an Arkansas Chapter 7 and a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy? The answer is it truly depends on what you mean with that question. For some people, the difference may not be that significant. For others, it will make a…

Arkansas Limited Liability Companies Part 1 Have you ever been sued? Have you ever feared you were going to be sued? Have you thought about what you might do to protect your assets in the event of a lawsuit? Being found…

Congratulations to J Reinan for being named, again, to the Colorado Super Lawyers List for 2018! Super Lawyers is “a rating service of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a...

The United States Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, “CMS,” has announced that Belmont Lodge of Pueblo, managed by SavaSeniorCare, has remained on its Special Focus Facility list as of July 20, 2017. According to...

Law Offices of J.M. Reinan, P.C.’s attorneys Jerome Reinan and Jordana Griff Gingrass are honored to have been named Lawyers of Distinction. The Honors of Distinction award recognizes attorneys who have demonstrated a high degree...

Crider Law P.C. Blog

Although the divorce rates in the United States are levelling off, divorce among baby boomers is on the rise. According to the Bowling Green National Center for Family and Marriage Research, baby boomer divorces more than doubled between 1990…

Preparing for a second marriage comes with its own set of complications which makes it all the more important to plan ahead and ensure that your documents are truly protecting you and those that you love. Data from the PEW Research…

New Data Shows that the United States Divorce Rate is the Lowest It’s Been in 35 Year

The National Center for Family and Marriage Research at Bowling Green State University explores U.S. census data to determine how many people are getting married or divorced based on key demographics. The year 2015 data shows that there were…

Swinton Elder Law & Family Protection Blog

Policy Experts Agree: The U.S. System for Financing Long-Term Care is CrumblingAccording to Forbes.com: "America’s system for financing long-term care is failing, and the window for creating a payment system that works is rapidly…

Bankruptcy Trustee Is Entitled to Funds Transferred in Order to Qualify for MedicaidThe following article serves as a warning about do-it-yourself estate planning. An effective technique of protecting assets from nursing homes and long…

. We’ve all heard that it’s better to give than to receive, but if you think you might someday want to apply for Medicaid long-term care benefits, you need to be careful because giving away money or property can interfere with your…

Sabin & Associates, PLLC Blog

While the estate tax didn’t end with new laws, some changes may be worth a new look. The new tax laws may be a benefit to wealthy people but the changes should be studied closely, according to Forbes in "What the Wealthy Should…

If you carry debt, do not assume that your death or incapacity will make it automatically disappear. To the contrary, the money you owe may eat away at the assets you were planning to leave to your heirs or -- if you owe a large amount of…

There was little time to review President Trump’s tax bill before passage. Most of the key provisions of the recently passed tax bill are known, while some of the other provisions remain unknown, according to the Wills, Trusts & Estates…

All About Estates

My past two blogs have looked at the December 13, 2017 draft legislation that amends and expands the tax on split income (“TOSI”) rules. In my last blog I outlined some of the special rules that apply (in the context of TOSI) to…

This Blog was written by : Peter Meitanis In a battle that dates back to the Medieval Ages, two bitter rivals are back at it again. The location of the latest bout is British Columbia’s Court of Appeal. Get your popcorn ready…

The Utility (or lack thereof) of Extrinsic Evidence When Interpreting a Will

This blog is written by Ronald Neal, student-at-law. Can one rely on extrinsic evidence (i.e. evidence that relates to a will but is not contained in it) to establish the intentions of a testator? This was a question recently considered by…

Deborah Sexton Law Office, P. A. Blog

This is an article from the Law Office of Russell M. Blood (http://www.russbloodlaw.com) in South Jordan, Utah, that we thought others may find helpful. In a study conducted by caring.com in 2015, only 56% of American households had a will or…

The new tax law has many impacts on state income taxes in 2018. The law limits the deductibility of state income taxes for federal purposes. It also raises the federal standard deduction amount. However, taxpayers should consider the impact…

This is an article from Hunter Law Office (hunterlawoffice.net) in Fishers, Indiana, that we thought others may find helpful. I often tell clients that I could probably host a day-long “story time” to share things I have seen and…

Have you ever wondered what would happen if a person wrote you a cheque but then that person died before the cheque went through? Would the cheque be valid? Would the deceased person's estate have to pay? Would the court uphold your right to…

What is it with executors who give away the deceased's personal and household items to people who are not beneficiaries of the will? This week I've had several calls from family members who are upset and angry at executors who have given the…

I often hear from clients and blog readers who want to talk about an accounting received from an executor on the wind-up of an estate. Sometimes there are complaints but most of the time it's really an open-ended question: how much detail…

A Special Needs Trust can hold money or title to property for the benefit of a disabled individual. The funds need to be used to supplement benefits received from government programs such as Medicaid and Supplemental Security Income (SSI).…

Special Needs Planning: Don&rsquo;t Leave Your Child&rsquo;s Future in the Hands of an Unpredictable Congre

Government programs are meant to provide assistance to our citizens. However, even programs that can mean the difference between life and death, such as Medicaid and Supplemental Security Income (SSI), can have their budgets cut, benefits…

Virginia Special Needs Planning Lawyer: Guardianship and the Autistic Adult

As a Virginia special needs planning lawyer, I know that everyone who falls on the Autism spectrum is unique. Some will grow to be adults who can generally function in the world, make decisions on their own behalf, and effectively communicate…

DeWitt Law Firm, PLLC Blog

Estate planning is about more than who gets what when. Estate planning is the way you give instructions and create a map for how you want to live out your life. This article is in 2 sections. Section 1 describes what can happen…

President Trump signed the new Tax Cuts and Jobs Act bill into law on December 22, 2017, and the law includes a number of historic changes to the federal tax code. However, the vast majority of the most dramatic changes are aimed at business…

The Disastrous Dangers of Putting Your Children on Your Accounts and Deed

So many people think that they need to put their children’s names on their checking accounts, savings accounts, and deeds to their property so that the children can help them out and inherit without probate. This is such a dangerous,…

The Attorney General’s Office in New York announced the indictment of two Brooklyn men for running a massive scheme to defraud Medicare and Medicaid recipients from healthcare clinics in the Bronx and Manhattan. According to the…

In the first study of its kind, a new report found that many nursing home residents experience violence from other residents while residents. In America, 18 percent of staff at one residential facility reported aggression by…

A new report by Time Magazine shines a harsh light on the hospice care industry in America – reporting that 21 percent of hospices, accounting for more than 84,000 patients, failed to provide critical care to patients in 2015. The…

Elders being admitted to a long-term care facility, such as a Southern California nursing home, are granted certain rights. These rights are protected by regulations on both the State and Federal level. Specifically, these rights are…

Millions of elders will fracture, or break, a bone each year. Falls are the leading cause of broken bones in those over 65, and one out of three elders will fall each year. Unfortunately, falls are the leading cause of fatal and nonfatal…

Elder abuse typically refers to the knowing, intentional, or negligent act by a custodial care provider, caregiver, or any other person that causes harm to a vulnerable adult. In California, anyone aged 65 and older is protected by the Elder…

There is a lot of talk currently going on in Washington about the estate tax. Remember; however, the estate tax currently affects a very small and very wealthy number of Americans, with only the estates of about 2 out of every 1,000 Americans…

In the recent case of Smith v. Smith, our Florida Supreme Court addressed the question of what happens to a person found to be legally incapacitated, who had a guardian appointed for them, and had the right to contract removed. Can that…

One of our first admonitions to clients seeking to become appointed personal representative of a decedent’s estate and is to secure all automobiles and not let anyone drive them. Under Florida’s Dangerous Instrumentality…

A recent U.S. study has many people asking – “do nursing home residents get the palliative care they deserve?” It seems that many nursing home residents who are eligible for palliative care, or who could benefit from…

Florida Officials Still Investigating Nursing Home Deaths after Hurricane Irma

Florida officials are still investigating a series of nursing home deaths after Hurricane Irma knocked out power and downed trees. Long-term care facilities across Florida prepped for Hurricane Irma by stocking up on food, medical…

A Texas news station, KRIS 6 News, has recently wrapped up an investigation into whether veterans are knowingly placed in harm’s way at a Texas nursing home. According to the investigation, the U.S. Department of Veterans…

Owning your very own car means freedom, adventure, and no more hassles of relying on public transportation, friends, and family for getting you to your destination. A car of your own also gives you more options when it comes to financially…

After an accident, it is common to have an injury. In fact, per the Association for Safe International Road Travel (ASIRT), 20 to 50 million people are injured in motor vehicle accidents each year in the world, with an estimated 2.35 million…

If you are involved in an accident and suffer serious injuries, you may file a personal injury claim. As part of your claim, you may qualify for pain and suffering damages. Pain and suffering damages are offered in addition to your general…

An article published in The Record on May 9, 2016 highlights that nursing homes don’t want to handle complex and difficult cases and try to evict the residents. Families are at loss as to what to do. Many times, these…

The New York Times in an article on February 21, 2016 highlighted the ever increasing problem with nursing home agreements burying arbitration clauses in residency agreements to bar cases from being litigated in the courts. The article…

A nursing home resident in a Pennsylvania nursing home was found to have maggots crawling around and inside the insertion site of the feeding tube. The hospital staff indicated that there was severe neglect of wound care and proper…

Michigan Nursing Home Lawyer

Our Michigan medical negligence lawyers have significant experience in filing lawsuits against hospital, rehabilitation facilities, and nursing homes for patients who have suffered a Kennedy Terminal Ulcer. This classification of a…

An Oakland County, Michigan jury recently returned a $ 5,000,080.00 verdict in favor of the estate of a 90 year-old woman against a assisted living facility. The wrongful death lawsuit was filed by the son of a…

We recently settled a wrongful death lawsuit against a Flint area Adult Foster Care Home. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of the resident’s surviving family members in the Genesee County Circuit Court in Flint, Michigan.
Our…

Trial Begins in Wrongful Death Lawsuit against a Georgia Assisted Living Facility

Charlotte Pauline Dean—who suffered from cerebral palsy—was just forty-seven years old when she was placed in the Country Crossing Assisted Living facility in Lafayette, Georgia. The home was to have provided the care she needed. Instead,…

In early December, 2009, a Brooklyn, New York jury awarded $19 million to the family of a neglected nursing home patient. The victim, John Danzy, who was suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, was placed by his family into the Brooklyn Queens…

Washington Nursing Home Neglects Patient, Allowing Undiagnosed Cancer to Run its Course

Charles Bradley was ninety-three years old when his family made the difficult decision to place him in nursing care. He was admitted to the Everett Care & Rehabilitation Center, in Everett, Washington, in late 2004. Bradley lived at the…

How to get Title to Inherited Property in Oklahoma, Ancillary, Summary Probate or Affidavit of Heirship

A parent or spouse died but owned land or oil & gas mineral rights in Oklahoma: Has one of these happened to you? An investor wants to buy minerals owned by a family member who has died. A oil company wants to lease minerals that were in…

A survey by a market research group has found that about half of American workers – 77 million people – are affected by workplace bullying. The survey by Radius Global Market Research found that 60 percent of American…

President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address this week did little to reassure American workers or retirees that happy days are here again. Workers today are subjected to working conditions that create health endangering stress…

President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address this week did little to reassure American workers or retirees that happy days are here again. Workers today are subjected to working conditions that create health endangering stress…

Passenger Rights During A Traffic Stop in Illinois | Do Passengers in a Traffic Stop Need to Show ID?

In this article, we explain passenger rights in a traffic stop in Illinois. The United States Supreme Court has ruled that passengers in a vehicle which has been stopped by police have been “seized” for purposes of asserting their…

The process of obtaining child support can be a frustrating and, at times, convoluted process without the right help and information. This article will shed light on the process and rules associated with getting retroactive child support in…

LOS ANGELES (February 14, 2018) – Nearly one year after 61-year-old actor Bill Paxton died from complications from surgery, his family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the surgeon and hospital that treated him.…

CHICAGO (February 7, 2018) – Salvi Schostok & Pritchard, P.C. is excited to announce it will be moving its downtown Chicago office in the summer of 2018. The new Chicago office space will be located at 161 N. Clark...
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While the estate tax didn’t end with new laws, some changes may be worth a new look. The new tax laws may be a benefit to wealthy people but the changes should be studied closely, according to Forbes in "What the Wealthy Should…

It is best to be cautious when setting up a trust. However, there are some simple ones that are easier to change. The Totten trust is one of the easier trusts to set up and it is relatively easy to change beneficiaries, according to the…

Estate Planning Blog

We are excited about how many people have registered for our free Trump Tax Reform and Your Tax and Estate Planning Seminar. Please note that our Thursday, February 22, 2018 seminar at the Hotel Biltmore is full. We still have room at our…

Uncertain about what the new tax law means for you and your family? Wondering how to proceed with your estate planning in light of President Trump’s tax reform? Gilfix and La Poll Associates is here to help. Attorneys Michael Gilfix and…

Recently, in the Trust and Estate Magazine, Myra Gilfix wrote a featured article titled “Advising Clients About Hospitalization and Operations.” In this article, Gilfix discusses how families can be advocates for themselves and…

People in California who are unable to work may be eligible to receive Social Security Disability or Supplemental Security Income benefits. However, the process to apply for and receive these benefits can often be difficult and challenging.…

Those in California and elsewhere who apply for Social Security Disability or SSI benefits will be asked for information relating to their mental and physical abilities. This information is used to create a residual functional capacity score.…

It is not uncommon for a person's initial Social Security Disability or SSI benefit application to be denied. The speed of which a California resident's application is denied has no bearing on the strength of an individual's case. Those…

Perhaps the largest part of most Americans’ wealth is in their qualified plan or IRA. Planning for these assets is one of the most important parts of the estate plan, for many reasons. This article will discuss the asset protection of…

Medicaid planning is vitally important to ensure that you have the money to pay for your healthcare needs as you get older or you become sick. Many people believe that Medicare will cover them fully when they qualify for benefits, but…

Cincinnati nursing home lawyers offer assistance to individuals who want to ensure they are prepared in case nursing home care becomes necessary. While you may not want to think about the day when you can’t live by yourself any…